Does Saul become rich?

Saul Goodman
By combining his legal income with the cuts he gets by making the wishes of gangsters come true, his net worth could easily sum up to the tens of millions.

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How much does Saul make in Breaking Bad?

Fans on Reddit estimate Saul earned about $9 million based on Walter and Jesse's estimated $90 million in earnings and Saul's “standard 10% fee “to still be able respect himself.” Another Redditor rounded Saul's earnings in Breaking Bad up to $15 million based on Walter and Jesse's combined earnings.

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Does Saul still have his money?

Second, he did get away with all his money. After all, he seems to be living in a pretty nice house.

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How much does Jimmy get from Sandpiper?

Irene has refused because the lawyers have advised her they believe they can get Sandpiper to offer more. Jimmy stands to receive $1.16 million, and tries to persuade Howard Hamlin to accept, but Howard refuses. Howard and Chuck McGill meet with their malpractice insurance agents.

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Did Better Call Saul make money?

The New Mexico Film Office reported that the first four seasons of Better Call Saul brought over US$120 million into the state, and they have hired 1,600 crew for each season and a total of 11,300 extras.

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How much did Gus pay Walt?

Gus is pleased with the quality of Walt's blue meth and offers him $3 million for three months of his time to cook more in a high-tech "superlab" hidden under an industrial laundry that Gus owns. Walt initially refuses, but Gus eventually convinces Walt that he should cook for his family's financial security.

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Does Jimmy inherit Chuck's money?

Chuck leaves most of his estate to his ex-wife, with only a $5,000 bequest to Jimmy, which is just enough to prevent him from contesting the will.

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How does Better Call Saul end?

Saul Goodman legal action, the now-reformed Jimmy McGill ended up with 86 years in prison as Walter White's “indispensable” criminal lawyer. After going down a dark path the past few seasons, Saul finally turned a corner and confessed to all of his crimes, clearing Kim Wexler's (Rhea Seehorn) name.

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Does Kim leave Jimmy?

Kim, the most talented lawyer you could ever have, has quit the bar and will no longer be practicing law. When a distraught Jimmy rushes home, he discovers she is leaving him. Her bags are already packed, and a later scene reveals Saul at some distant point in the future.

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Did Saul get 86 years?

He is sentenced to 86 years in prison, where he is revered by fellow inmates who recognize him as Saul. Kim visits him and they share a cigarette. As she departs, he goes to the prison yard to see her off and "shoots" her finger guns. Kim acknowledges the gesture and leaves.

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Where does Saul end up working?

The series also showed us just what happened to Saul/Jimmy after his association with Walter White (Bryan Cranston) – he fled to Omaha under a new identity (Gene) and worked as a baker at a shopping-mall Cinnabon – and this final episode brings all three of his personae together as Jimmy's, Gene's and Saul's worlds ...

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How does Jimmy get money in Better Call Saul?

Jimmy (Bob Odenkirk) faces his biggest decision yet in Monday's Better Call Saul. After unraveling the Kettleman's (Julie Ann Emery and Jeremy Shamos) plot to fake their own kidnapping, Jimmy came face to face with their dufflebag full of cash, proving they are guilty of embezzling funds from the county.

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How did Saul get so rich?

Before he met Walt and Jesse, Saul had dealt with many other drug lords. For example, in Better Call Saul, he charged Lalo $100,000 just to pick up a stack of cash. By combining his legal income with the cuts he gets by making the wishes of gangsters come true, his net worth could easily sum up to the tens of millions.

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Who is the highest paid actor in Breaking Bad?

Cranston takes home a cool $225,000 per episode, while Paul earns $150,000. (Not bad for someone who was originally supposed to be killed off at the end of season one.) That puts Cranston's salary for the final eight episodes of the series at $1.8 million. Paul would take home $1.2 million.

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Does Saul go to jail?

Better Call Saul wrapped up its six-season run on Monday with a supersized series finale that saw Jimmy/Saul/Gene meet a fitting end: sentenced to 86 years in federal prison for his role in Walter White's drug empire and all his other misdeeds.

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Did Saul get 7 years or 86?

In Better Call Saul, Saul ended up getting 86 years in a federal prison after he did not take the plea deal that was offered to him. Better Call Saul provides context for some of the characters on Breaking Bad, but also follows its own, intriguing story.

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Why did Jimmy become Saul?

As he finds himself on the other side of the law, he develops a new persona: the criminal lawyer Saul Goodman. Identity change is often catalyzed by trauma — in his case, coming to terms with his losses. He is the last McGill left and his unique skill sets cannot be monetized in the legitimate world.

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What will happen to Kim Wexler?

The ultracompetent attorney who married Jimmy McGill (Bob Odenkirk), the man most likely to bring out the shadier side of her character, never appears in Breaking Bad, which led some viewers to assume she would die before Saul finished its run. But as Monday's series finale confirmed, Kim Wexler lives on.

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What mental illness did Chuck have?

One of the subplots of the show follows Chuck's obsessive compulsive order (OCD), a mental illness where people suffer from intrusive thoughts and compulsions.

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When Chuck dies in Better Call Saul?

At the end of Monday's season 3 finale of Better Call Saul, Chuck (Michael McKean) apparently decided enough was enough, and instead of continuing to face his daunting demons, he gave into the darkest instinct of them, taking his own life by literal lantern light.

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Who is Saul's heir?

Saul's only surviving son, Ishbaal, was anointed as his successor, supported by the northern tribes. But the southern elders went to Hebron, David's military base, and in due course anointed David king “over the house of Judah.”

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How did Saul become king?

1) Saul was anointed as king by Samuel during a one on one meeting, after Samuel selected him. 2) Saul was chosen by the Israelite tribes/people during a great time of need. There were outside threats mounting, and the Israelites had to unify.

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How much money did Saul get from the Kettlemans?

Main story. Jimmy gives the Kettlemans the option of hiring him but instead, they offer a bribe if he does not reveal they are in possession of the stolen $1.6 million, and he accepts. Nacho Varga is released from custody and accuses Jimmy of warning the Kettlemans.

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